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Carol Vorderman makes a political statement in a bold ‘Voting Is Hot AF’ top as she joins Eddie Izzard in a lively exchange outside the studios.

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Carol Vorderman made a political statement with her choice of outfit as she encouraged the public to vote while leaving Riverside Studios after filming Have I Got News For You on Thursday night.

Carol Vorderman made sure to make a statement with her choice of outfit as she left. Riverside Studios after recording Have I Got News For You on Thursday night.

The presenter, 63, who became known for her anti-conservative posts on social media, encouraged people to vote while wearing a black top with a political message.

Written in red capital letters, it read: “Voting is in” with an X in the center, representing voting at the polls.

She was joined by Eddie Izzard, also known by the name Suzy, as the two appeared to be engaging in an animated conversation.

The pair met outside after Eddie, 62, finished performing Hamlet in the studio next door.

Carol Vorderman made a political statement with her choice of outfit as she encouraged the public to vote while leaving Riverside Studios after filming Have I Got News For You on Thursday night.

Eddie Izzard joined the star as the pair appeared to engage in a lively exchange outside the studios.

Eddie Izzard joined the star as the pair appeared to engage in a lively exchange outside the studios.

The 63-year-old presenter, who became known for her anti-conservative posts on social media, wore a black blouse with a political message.

The presenter, 63, who became known for her anti-conservative posts on social media, wore a black blouse with a political message “Voting is in” written in red capital letters.

Chatting, the pair seemed to be deeply involved in an intense conversation as Eddie raised his hands as if trying to get his point across.

Meanwhile, when Carol turned around, she revealed the back of her blouse that read, ‘Surveyed.’ People find voters 40% more attractive” with a box marked repeating “Voting is fashionable.”

The star showed off her incredible physique as she teamed the top with a pair of black leather skinny pants.

Wearing black booties, Carol’s hair was styled in voluminous waves as she picked up a packet of Tyrells crisps before heading home.

He will appear on Have I Got News For You on BBC One on Friday at 9pm alongside regulars Paul Merton and Ian Hislop, guest presenter Alex Horne and comedian Jack Dee.

Carol has been incredibly vocal about her political opinions, especially after the announcement of the July 4 general election.

Putting her passion for politics into words, in April she revealed that her first political book will be published on September 21, titled OUT OF DUTY: What Went Wrong with Britain and One Woman’s Mission to Fix It.

In an Instagram post, he described his work as a “deafening call to arms telling the network of political influence responsible for the collapse of the UK and how we can find our voice and stand up for what we believe in.”

The pair met outside after Eddie, 62, finished performing Hamlet in the studio next door.

The pair met outside after Eddie, 62, finished performing Hamlet in the studio next door.

Chatting, the pair seemed to be deeply involved in an intense conversation as Eddie raised his hands as if trying to get his point across.

Chatting, the pair seemed to be deeply involved in an intense conversation as Eddie raised his hands as if trying to get his point across.

When you turned around, on the back it read: 'Respondent. People find voters 40% more attractive

When you turned around, on the back it read: ‘Respondent. “People find voters 40% more attractive” with a box marked “Voting is fashionable.”

The star showed off her incredible physique as she teamed the top with a pair of black leather skinny pants.

She completed the look with black ankle boots.

The star showed off her incredible physique as she teamed the top with a pair of black leather skinny pants.

Carol's hair was styled in voluminous waves as she picked up a packet of Tyrells crisps before heading home.

Carol’s hair was styled in voluminous waves as she picked up a packet of Tyrells crisps before heading home.

She seemed to be enjoying the tasty snack.

He seemed to be enjoying the tasty snack.

“I pull no punches and tell some dazzling (and funny) stories you haven’t heard before,” he joked. Can you guess some of the names that might appear?

Last November, Carol revealed she was fired from her BBC Radio Wales show for breaching the broadcaster’s new social media guidelines, while vowing to continue her anti-Tory posts online.

The presenter, who has been with the station for five years, said she was “not ready to stop” expressing her “strong beliefs” on X and Instagram.

Since then, he has appeared on LBC and has become more vocal about his political stances on social media.

Speaking about her new book and tour, the former Countdown star said: “I have been fighting this terrible Tory government with evidence and data, investigating the morally corrupt and questionable contracts they have signed with donors and partners.

‘It’s endless, exhausting and heartbreaking. I have never known this country in such a state, with so little help and hope offered to those who need it.

“But the tide has turned and I’m proud to have been a part of it.”

The star showed off her enviable curves in tight pants.

The star showed off her enviable curves in tight pants.

Carol seemed to be whispering to Eddie while covering her mouth with her hand.

Carol seemed to be whispering to Eddie while covering her mouth with her hand.

Eddie posed with his hand on his hip.

She balanced her glasses on her head.

Eddie posed with his hand on his hip.

Carol seemed in good spirits as she got into the taxi with her fries.

Carol seemed in good spirits as she got into the taxi with her fries.

Putting her passion for politics into words, in April she revealed that her first political book will be published on September 21, titled OUT OF DUTY: What's Gone Wrong with Britain and One Woman's Mission to Fix It.

Putting her passion for politics into words, in April she revealed that her first political book will be published on September 21, titled OUT OF DUTY: What’s Gone Wrong with Britain and One Woman’s Mission to Fix It.

Meanwhile, Eddie is currently starring in a contemporary reworking of Shakespeare's classic tale, Hamlet, in which she delivers the tragedy alone.

Meanwhile, Eddie is currently starring in a contemporary reworking of Shakespeare’s classic tale, Hamlet, in which she delivers the tragedy alone.

Meanwhile, Eddie is currently starring in a contemporary reworking of Shakespeare’s classic tale, Hamlet, in which she single-handedly delivers the tragedy.

Over the course of two hours, twenty minutes and five long acts, the star plays every character, from the ultimately doomed Hamlet to the Danish monarchs Claudius and Gertrude, Polonius, Horace and Ophelia, and even the ghost of Hamlet’s father.

However, Eddie’s performance fell quite short among unimpressed critics.

While admitting that his not inconsiderable undertaking is a “marathon achievement”, The Guardian also claims that it resembles “an avant-garde cabaret, at other times like Shakespeare’s ‘Bedroom Mirror’, which perhaps should have remained that way.” “.

“There is humor, but it comes from Izzard’s comic gestures or added lines (“tedious old fool,” says Hamlet of Polonius) rather than from Shakespeare’s acid satire on Polonius or Hamlet’s puns and mischievous disposition. “.

The i Paper, which gives the play a disappointing two stars, writes: “From the start, it is evident that Izzard’s performance is simply too frenetic, little more than a brilliant vanity project, an impressive feat of line learning.

WHAT DO THE CRITICS THINK?

“From the start, it’s evident that Izzard’s vision is simply too frenetic, little more than a brilliant vanity project, an impressive feat of line learning” – The role i

“Eddie doesn’t look anything like a Dane, he looks a bit like a lady and looks a lot like an old-fashioned company actor” – The Telegraph

‘…this one-man Hamlet is an act of colossal vanity and arrogance, based on the slightest artistic justification. It’s worse than Izzard’s horrible Great Expectations solo from last year, which at least had a first-person framed narrative. – Evening standard

(This is) an avant-garde cabaret, once Shakespeare’s “bedroom mirror” that perhaps should have remained that way. – The Guardian

‘Eddie Izzard’s interpretation of Shakespeare’s tragedy is surprising but inconsistent’ – Stage

‘The worst is left for last: a sword fight in which Izzard brandishes invisible swords and shouts “Ka! Krun! Ooh! Kah! Fwah!”’ – The times

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